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  1. Sarah L. Rassier, M.D., M.P.H.

    Sarah L. Rassier, M.D., M.P.H.

    1. Gynecologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Minimally invasive hysterectomy, Hysterectomy, Laparoscopic surgery, Oophorectomy, Radiofrequency ablation, Minimally i...nvasive surgery, Tubal ligation, Myomectomy, Endometriosis surgery, Hysteroscopy, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Uterine polyps, Ovarian cyst, Uterine fibroid, Endometriosis, Adenomyosis

  2. Matthew W. Robertson, III, M.D.

    Matthew W. Robertson, III, M.D.

    1. Gynecologist
    2. Gynecologic Oncologist
    1. Jacksonville, FL
    Areas of focus:

    Minimally invasive hysterectomy, Vaginal hysterectomy, Laparoscopic surgery, Abdominal surgery, Robotic hysterectomy, M...inimally invasive abdominal surgery, Endometrial ablation, Oophorectomy, Robotic surgery, Minimally invasive surgery, Uterine fibroid ablation, Tubal ligation, Robotic myomectomy, Pelvic exam, Ablation, Abdominal hysterectomy, Laser ablation, Endometriosis surgery, Endometrial biopsy, Intrauterine device method, Vulvectomy, Pelvic tumor surgery, Ovarian remnant removal, Salpingectomy, Embolization therapy, HIPEC, Loop electrosurgical excision procedure, Gynecological surgery, Debulking surgery, Pelvic surgery, Vaginal smear, Vaginal biopsy, Vulvar biopsy, Cervical biopsy, Vaginal specimen collection, Endometrial cancer, Lynch syndrome, Cervical cancer, HPV infection, Ovarian cancer, Vaginal cancer, Genital warts, Uterine polyps, Ovarian cyst, Uterine fibroid, Cervical cysts, Endometriosis, Bartholin cyst, Vulvar cancer, Lichen sclerosus, Adenomyosis, Adenocarcinoma, Fallopian tube cancer, Vulvar dysplasia, Gynecologic cancer, Uterine anomaly, Ovarian remnant syndrome, Hyperplasia, Postmenopausal bleeding, Peritoneal cancer, BRCA gene mutation, Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2, Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3

April 17, 2024
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  2. Valea FA, et al. Oophorectomy and ovarian cystectomy. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Oct. 19, 2023.
  3. Muto MG. Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy in patients with high risk of epithelial ovarian and fallopian tube cancer. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Oct. 19, 2023.
  4. Gershenson DM, et al. Preoperative counseling and management. In: Comprehensive Gynecology. 8th ed. Elsevier; 2022. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Oct. 19, 2023.
  5. Health Education & Content Services. Surgery to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer. Mayo Clinic; 2013.
  6. Reed SR, et al. Elective oophorectomy or ovarian conservation at the time of hysterectomy. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Oct. 19, 2023.
  7. Levy BS, et al. Endometriosis: Management of ovarian endometriomas. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Nov. 14, 2023.
  8. Many ovarian cancers may start in fallopian tubes, study finds. National Cancer Institute. https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2017/ovarian-cancer-fallopian-tube-origins. Accessed Nov. 14, 2023.
  9. Ovarian cancer including fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal cancer. National Comprehensive Cancer Network. https://www.nccn.org/guidelines/guidelines-detail?category=1&id=1453. Accessed Nov. 14, 2023.

Oophorectomy (ovary removal surgery)